Along with increasing life expectancy comes the knowledge that many Americans will one day enter nursing homes. Who are the people who will care for us or for our relatives? Nancy Foner provides a major study of institutional care that focuses on nursing aides, who are the backbone of American nursing homes. She examines the strains and paradoxes facing nursing aides - asked, on the one hand, to provide compassionate care and, on the other, to cope with the pressures of the workplace and the institution.Aides are expected to look after patients, who are predominantly older women, with kindness and consideration, but nursing home regulations and bureaucratic forces often hinder even the best efforts to offer consistently supportive care. Pos...
Just as the responsibility of raising children islifting, many families face a new challenge—providi...
There are approximately 4.4 million direct-care workers in the United States. Comprising the labor o...
Copyright 2004 Alliance for Children and FamiliesWomen as informal caregivers face complex ethical d...
Caring is complex—often framed in love, sometimes mired with obligation, guilt, stress and anxiety. ...
Background. Patients in nursing homes have comprehensive needs for nursing care and medical treatmen...
The demand for long-term care is projected to increase dramatically as the United States experiences...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major purpose of this study is to describe and explain t...
The study aimed to explore the views of care home staff (CHS) and community nurses (CNs) on providin...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/65/thumbnail.jpgAccording to the Bure...
Objective: To examine how nursing aides in nursing homes perceived their caring work. Methods: Twent...
Elderly people with irreversible cognitive declines such as Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) make many de...
This research was prompted by my personal experience of dealing with elder carers as a social worker...
This study explored the experiences of nurses providing end-of-life care for family members while co...
The phrase "respect your elders" is ingrained in most minds at a young age. This phrase, however, ha...
Just as the responsibility of raising children islifting, many families face a new challenge—providi...
There are approximately 4.4 million direct-care workers in the United States. Comprising the labor o...
Copyright 2004 Alliance for Children and FamiliesWomen as informal caregivers face complex ethical d...
Caring is complex—often framed in love, sometimes mired with obligation, guilt, stress and anxiety. ...
Background. Patients in nursing homes have comprehensive needs for nursing care and medical treatmen...
The demand for long-term care is projected to increase dramatically as the United States experiences...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major purpose of this study is to describe and explain t...
The study aimed to explore the views of care home staff (CHS) and community nurses (CNs) on providin...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/65/thumbnail.jpgAccording to the Bure...
Objective: To examine how nursing aides in nursing homes perceived their caring work. Methods: Twent...
Elderly people with irreversible cognitive declines such as Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) make many de...
This research was prompted by my personal experience of dealing with elder carers as a social worker...
This study explored the experiences of nurses providing end-of-life care for family members while co...
The phrase "respect your elders" is ingrained in most minds at a young age. This phrase, however, ha...
Just as the responsibility of raising children islifting, many families face a new challenge—providi...
There are approximately 4.4 million direct-care workers in the United States. Comprising the labor o...
Copyright 2004 Alliance for Children and FamiliesWomen as informal caregivers face complex ethical d...